That’s a very good buck - likely a gold medal.
CWD are quite widespread in England now and can be found throughout the midlands and East Anglia. They prefer marshy areas, but have adapted to arable farmland well too.
Muntjac Deer also escaped from Woburn and are found throughout England. They too have teeth which extend below the bottom jaw, but not as long as in CWD. They are great fun to stalk and can be called at any time of year as there is no defined mating season. Does are sexually mature at 7 months and are generally pregnant again a few days after dropping their kid. I really wish they had been brought here as they are wonderful little deer.
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